House for Anish Kapoor
and family
The location of the house we designed for Anish Kapoor and his family
occupies an intriguing 50m long 8m wide site, which extends beneath an
apartment building deep into backlands in Chelsea.
To build a family house here with abundant light and spectacular spaces
required some ingenuity.
Our design provides a continuous space in the ground floor with rooms
arranged around a star shaped court open to the sky, which in the summer
will provide a space for delightful open air dining. From the middle of
the plan a stone stair leads up to a first floor, which is smaller in
length and also divided by a courtyard.
The choice of materials is unusual: polished stainless steel metalwork
to reflect light, combined with two British stones, Hopton Wood and Mandale
Fossil, that were used in British Modernist sculpture and architecture,
and which both have a very beautiful figure.
Books and artworks are a significant part of the scheme and are given
places in the plan where they take on a role of enriching and giving meaning
to the spaces.
Status: Completed March 2008
Client: Anish and Susanne Kapoor
Photographs: Helene Binet
Download
project details

|